Why Is Public Education Being Outsourced to Online Charter Schools?
Virtual charter schools are educating kids on computer screens, instead of in classrooms.
January 8, 2012
| Virtual charter schools, which offer classes online instead of in a
classroom, have become the fastest-growing segment of the charter
school industry. And while data on their effectiveness is scarce, state
legislators across the country are passing laws to expand cyber schools
at the behest of privatization advocates and online education companies
at an alarming rate, with little regulation.
The Associated Press reports that
more than 200,000 kindergarten to 12th grade students are enrolled in
full-time “virtual charter schools” in at least 40 states. That number
soars to two million schoolchildren nationwide when one takes into account students who are enrolled in at least one course.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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